David Charles Sloane
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You don't have to know if you have to buy a lot. They don't have a huge number of lots, so it's quite expensive. They have a growing cremation niche business. They actually have built a pretty bad mausoleum, but now they have a really nice mausoleum. And so they've been responding to their limits of their land. They still have a bunch of land.
You don't have to know if you have to buy a lot. They don't have a huge number of lots, so it's quite expensive. They have a growing cremation niche business. They actually have built a pretty bad mausoleum, but now they have a really nice mausoleum. And so they've been responding to their limits of their land. They still have a bunch of land.
You don't have to know if you have to buy a lot. They don't have a huge number of lots, so it's quite expensive. They have a growing cremation niche business. They actually have built a pretty bad mausoleum, but now they have a really nice mausoleum. And so they've been responding to their limits of their land. They still have a bunch of land.
And so it's not like you can't get in, but you just have to pay.
And so it's not like you can't get in, but you just have to pay.
And so it's not like you can't get in, but you just have to pay.
Yes. I mean, there's two answers to that. The first is an old cemetery with a good endowment. But the second one is if you live somewhere where there's a small cemetery, a village cemetery, a community cemetery, a public cemetery, a town cemetery, Those can be really quite lovely. I used to live in Hanover, New Hampshire. And Hanover, New Hampshire had a public cemetery, the Hanover Cemetery.
Yes. I mean, there's two answers to that. The first is an old cemetery with a good endowment. But the second one is if you live somewhere where there's a small cemetery, a village cemetery, a community cemetery, a public cemetery, a town cemetery, Those can be really quite lovely. I used to live in Hanover, New Hampshire. And Hanover, New Hampshire had a public cemetery, the Hanover Cemetery.
Yes. I mean, there's two answers to that. The first is an old cemetery with a good endowment. But the second one is if you live somewhere where there's a small cemetery, a village cemetery, a community cemetery, a public cemetery, a town cemetery, Those can be really quite lovely. I used to live in Hanover, New Hampshire. And Hanover, New Hampshire had a public cemetery, the Hanover Cemetery.
And they had sufficient funds, because the town is actually pretty wealthy, had sufficient funds to keep it up. And it's in really gorgeous shape. And so being buried there is also a way to go.
And they had sufficient funds, because the town is actually pretty wealthy, had sufficient funds to keep it up. And it's in really gorgeous shape. And so being buried there is also a way to go.
And they had sufficient funds, because the town is actually pretty wealthy, had sufficient funds to keep it up. And it's in really gorgeous shape. And so being buried there is also a way to go.
So, uh, yes and no. For a long time, I wanted to be cremated. My first wife is interred in a niche in Mount Auburn.
So, uh, yes and no. For a long time, I wanted to be cremated. My first wife is interred in a niche in Mount Auburn.
So, uh, yes and no. For a long time, I wanted to be cremated. My first wife is interred in a niche in Mount Auburn.
Because she grew up in Boston and she loved going to Mount Auburn. She loved to take her nephews there and they all live in Boston. So she really wanted to be part of that. And we actually have a double arm, but, uh, recently, someone else asked if they could, her sister asked if she could be interred there with her beloved sister when she dies.
Because she grew up in Boston and she loved going to Mount Auburn. She loved to take her nephews there and they all live in Boston. So she really wanted to be part of that. And we actually have a double arm, but, uh, recently, someone else asked if they could, her sister asked if she could be interred there with her beloved sister when she dies.
Because she grew up in Boston and she loved going to Mount Auburn. She loved to take her nephews there and they all live in Boston. So she really wanted to be part of that. And we actually have a double arm, but, uh, recently, someone else asked if they could, her sister asked if she could be interred there with her beloved sister when she dies.
Yeah. Oh. And I was touched by her emotion and her relationship to her sister, so I said yes. So that meant I was afloat and have to think about what I'm going to do. And I made a trip to the first natural burying ground in America. in the west side of South Carolina. Beautiful place, and they run it gorgeously. They do a great job. And I was like, huh, how about that as an option?
Yeah. Oh. And I was touched by her emotion and her relationship to her sister, so I said yes. So that meant I was afloat and have to think about what I'm going to do. And I made a trip to the first natural burying ground in America. in the west side of South Carolina. Beautiful place, and they run it gorgeously. They do a great job. And I was like, huh, how about that as an option?